TGVan
Active Member
So I have an issue I have never experienced before.
I'm sizing 7Rm brass, I just got the case length things from Hornady and I am all fired up and for the first time ever I am going to set my die to bump the shoulder back 2 thousandths. I measure, size, and bang. My brass is 5 thousandths longer than when I started, so I start messing around with things. I ended up bottoming out the floor sizes (2 of them) and getting the same result.
Quite frankly I am bumfuzzled. I tried everything I know and keep getting it longer. I even tried a brand new case. I pulled the expander/decap assembly out of the die. Tried extra lubes in the neck. I just ended up frustrated and put everything away.
RCBS, and Lee full length size dies. Also a Lee collet size die. Remington, federal, and Winchester brass. Hornady one shot spray lube, and the Hornady sizing lube that comes in the little tub.
Anyway that about covers that. Anything that might help me solve this would be welcome. Now I think I will hit the search bar and see if there is already something about this out there.
I'm sizing 7Rm brass, I just got the case length things from Hornady and I am all fired up and for the first time ever I am going to set my die to bump the shoulder back 2 thousandths. I measure, size, and bang. My brass is 5 thousandths longer than when I started, so I start messing around with things. I ended up bottoming out the floor sizes (2 of them) and getting the same result.
Quite frankly I am bumfuzzled. I tried everything I know and keep getting it longer. I even tried a brand new case. I pulled the expander/decap assembly out of the die. Tried extra lubes in the neck. I just ended up frustrated and put everything away.
RCBS, and Lee full length size dies. Also a Lee collet size die. Remington, federal, and Winchester brass. Hornady one shot spray lube, and the Hornady sizing lube that comes in the little tub.
Anyway that about covers that. Anything that might help me solve this would be welcome. Now I think I will hit the search bar and see if there is already something about this out there.